By far the best way for kids to figure out why they are not supposed to stick stuff in plugins... The spark is always impressive

most people with psychic abilities received a major A/C electric shock before the age of 10........

I had a 24 inch black & white TV tube discharge into my body when I was about 12... My growth spurt that year was about 11 inches. I do not recommend letting a TV tube discharge through you!! It was unpleasant

Love Rice

Roach: "I feel like in this day and age, every girl should know how to build a flamethrower."

most people with psychic abilities received a major A/C electric shock before the age of 10........

I had a 24 inch black & white TV tube discharge into my body when I was about 12... My growth spurt that year was about 11 inches. I do not recommend letting a TV tube discharge through you!! It was unpleasant

ygmir wrote:most people with psychic abilities received a major A/C electric shock before the age of 10........

I had a 24 inch black & white TV tube discharge into my body when I was about 12... My growth spurt that year was about 11 inches. I do not recommend letting a TV tube discharge through you!! It was unpleasant

too old, Rice, it just made you polite.

- not sure if this is a valid argument - I'm Canadian.

Love Rice

Roach: "I feel like in this day and age, every girl should know how to build a flamethrower."

* wonders in all blurry eyed and heads for the coffee. Thanks Elorrum!* so this is what 4:52 the morning looks like... who in the heck wakes up at this ungodly hour? that was 1 great football game last night.

*stretches like a cat and snuggles under the NEB*

Misa!! *hugs* that looks delicious! Thank you!

Sometimes I'm confused by what I think is really obvious. But what I think is really obvious obviously isn't obvious.

Well, the show was a smashing success!!! Audience over the 3 performances was a bit over 550 folks and they all had a great time. We had a post show cast party at a local bar on Saturday night to celebrate the show and its closing. Got home very late and was back at the theater at 8AM on Sunday to strike the sets and move them back to storage. Then to Berkeley to deliver some equipment to one of our good accounts and then home, folded laundry and collapsed in my chair to watch the game with my son. Doc, my son and I were in tears at the end. The mighty Niners had struck out! But it was a great game and only one or two mistakes made the difference. Wait till next year (Note two cliches in 1.5 sentences!)

Good to have my life back and now to focus on going home to the dust!!! Missed all of you these past few days. Can't wait to see the Hof stove, YG. Dang, can't wait to have some of the great stuff we'll cook on it!!!

Just checking in gang. Saw The Banjo Man wandering helplessly down Bourbon Street (I hadn't read the post yet that he needed a ticket, not that I was about to give up my 50-yard line seat---that's the truth, the 50 cut me in half) but pretty much ignored him. Got my picture taken with Roger Craig at the VIP party on the Creole Queen. You know it's a good party when the vodka they serve at the open bar (meaning all you can drink and tipping/paying is not allowed) is Stoli's, the bourbon Maker's Mark, and the dark rum is Myers. Who needs beer? Well, when the power went out in the Super Dome it was rather errie, but the cash registers still worked. I talked on the phone with my friend Naked Paula and she had me hand the phone to a bartender, and he made me a drink. Not sure, but I think it was a Pimm's Cup. While I was drinking that I missed the 108 yard run back by Jacoby (good first name) Jones for a touchdown. But oh well. Fans were well behaved, if not very drunk, and I had, or should I say I'm having, a great time. Now it's off to K-Paul's (6:15 CST reservation if anyone wants to buy me a drink ahead of time) for dinner.

HAHAHA!Good to hear Doc! Which side of the stadium were you on when the lights killed out?

Why don't ya stick your head in that hole and find out? ~pieholePlan for the worst, expect the best. Make the most out of it under any conditions. If you cannot do that you will never enjoy yourself. ~CrispyDave

Dang, Doc, if you hadn't been talking to Naked Paula and involved with the bartender rather than paying attention to what was happening on the field, that darn Jacoby would never had made that 108 yard TD run back! Maybe it was Naked Paula who distracted the Niners allowing the run to take place at all!!! Sounds like you are really bored down there...NOT! I met Roger Craig a few years ago at the Stanford tennis tournament where Serena whipped Sharapova. Very nice guy indeed.

illy dilly wrote:HAHAHA!Good to hear Doc! Which side of the stadium were you on when the lights killed out?

I was behind the 49er bench. My seat (you can Google and it will show you the sight lines, not sure which thread, but you'll figure it out) was Section 640, Row 29, Seat 10. I was no more than 50 feet from the restroom (my seat was on the aisle) and bar. How convenient.